Gene Garber was a distinctive submarine styled pitcher for the Braves in the 80's.
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The numbers have colors designed to reflect the uniforms worn by players of different eras. As a result, the red 21 representing Warren Spahn looks like something from the old Boston Braves uniforms. Meanwhile, the blue 3 worn by Dale Murphy produces memories of the uniforms the Braves wore in the 1980s.
Jack Morris with 162 wins
Mike Schmidt of the Phillies with 314 and Dale Murphy of the Braves with 308.
The Typhoon class submarine is a type of nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine deployed by the Soviet Navy in the 1980s. With a maximum displacement of about 26,000 tonnes surfaced (about 48,000 submerged), Typhoons are the largest class of submarine ever built. Compare that to the small, manned submarines used for ocean exploration. Some of these submersibles weigh under a ton. There's a fairly wide range of sizes and weights between the smallest and largest boats.
Yes, Deion Sanders was a Major League Baseball All-Star. He played in the MLB primarily during the late 1980s and 1990s, most notably with the Atlanta Braves, and earned an All-Star selection in 1992. In addition to his baseball career, he is also well-known for his success as an NFL player and coach.
Al Hrabosky, a major league baseball relief pitcher in the 1970s and early 1980s, was known as "the Mad Hungarian."
Jeff Dedmon debuted on September 2, 1983, playing for the Atlanta Braves at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium; he played his final game on September 29, 1988, playing for the Cleveland Indians at Cleveland Stadium.
1980s Yugo for sure.1980s Yugo for sure.
The list of the Internet and PC what-ifs are: What if Google Maps were invented in the 1980s? What if YouTube was invented in the 1980s? What if Wikipedia was invented in the 1980s? What if Myspace was invented in the 1980s? What if Yahoo was invented in the 1980s? What if Facebook was invented in the 1980s? What if Twitter was invented in the 1980s? What if Deviant Art was invented in the 1980s? What if Skype was invented in the 1980s? What if Google Video (launched in 2005) lasted forever on the Internet? What if laptops were invented in the 1950s? and millions of other what-ifs.
Steve Bass, a pitcher who played for the Pittsburgh Pirates, retired after the 1984 season. He had a brief Major League Baseball career, with his time in the big leagues primarily spanning the early 1980s. After his retirement, he continued to be involved in baseball in various capacities.
The X Factor wasn't around in the 1980s.